Labour Propose to Axe School Crossing Patrols in Trafford Friday, 13 December, 2024 Labour's proposal to cut funding for school crossing patrols in Trafford has sparked concerns among local communities, with residents warning that these vital services could be phased out, potentially replacing them with Pelican or Toucan Crossings. This plan, aimed at saving £100,000, has led to heated debates about the safety of children and the effectiveness of alternative measures. The... Local News
Secondary schools in Trafford in to benefit from Conservative Government’s £200 million summer school programme 28th July 2021 11 schools in Trafford are among the 2,820 secondary schools across England that will receive funding through the £200 million Summer School programme. 542,710... Local News
Cllr. Miss Linda Blackburn welcomes acceleration of vaccine rollout in Trafford 26th February 2021 Cllr. Miss Linda Blackburn, Shadow Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Equalities at Trafford Council has welcomed the Government’s Vaccines Delivery... Local News
Trafford set to benefit as government plans unveiled to see specialist teaching hub at Altrincham Grammar School for Girls 15th February 2021 Altrincham Grammar School for Girls in Trafford is to benefit after news that every school in the country is to get greater access to expert teacher training... Local News
Calling parents in Ashton on Mersey 12th February 2021 Kay Dwyer, candidate, local business owner and mum wants to hear your views about school place provision in Ashton on Mersey. Following the council having no... Local News
Cllr. Thom Carey welcomes news that St. John Vianney School has been selected as part of the Prime Minister’s ambitious rebuilding programme 5th February 2021 Cllr. Thom Carey, Shadow Lead for Education at Trafford Council has welcomed news that students in Trafford will benefit from learning in world class... Local News
Other Trafford parties refuse to hold Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester to account over crime recording failure 3rd February 2021 At the January 2021 Trafford Council meeting, Conservatives asked a question and brought an amendment to a Motion regarding Greater Manchester Police (GMP)... Local News
Residents furious after leading Trafford councillor accuses residents of causing ‘mischief’ and spreading misinformation 1st February 2021 Due to the ongoing unhappiness of many Davyhulme residents regarding unwelcome bollards being placed on their road, at the Trafford Council meeting on January... Local News
Blow for residents as Trafford Council backs out of building new leisure centres 22nd January 2021 The news that Trafford Council is set to reverse previous plans to build new leisure centres in Altrincham and Stretford will come as a bitter blow to Trafford... Local News
Fly-tipping concerns tell us your Views 10th January 2021 People have told us about their fly-tipping concerns. People see fly-tipping as a blight on the roads, back alleys, parks, streets and rural areas around... Local News
Let’s stick with the plan which is working 19th February 2024 Get the latest from the Chancellor on our economic progress here. National News
We are pointing in the right direction 8th January 2024 We're making progress on the country's top priorities. Find out more here. National News
The Sir David Amess Fund 14th December 2023 Find out about our tribute to our beloved colleague and friend, Sir David Amess. National News
Our plan to cut immigration 4th December 2023 Our plan to deliver the biggest cut in net migration on record. National News
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We’re delivering on our five priorities 20th November 2023 INFLATION HALVED: PRIORITY DELIVERED. And we've cut the small boat crossings by 33%. National News